I've been putting off calling insurance- and when I did today, I learned that with DH's insurance- it is not covered under medical supplies. The woman told me that I could always appeal this decision. I didn't think to ask at the time what that entailed, or if it was ever effective.
Any STM's with experience?
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Re: Breast Pump Coverage..denied!
I wouldn't jump to appealing the rejection yet. I'd call back and speak with someone else, don't mention your earlier conversation but just tell them that you understand breast pumps are covered under the Affordable Care Act, you're expecting a baby and want to know what you need to do in order to acquire the breast pump they cover. See what the different rep says.
I definitely would file the appeal if you have exhausted all other avenues. Breastfeeding supportive providers (both yours and your ped) will be more than happy to provide documentation stating that you need a pump.
If all else fails, you could purchase a used pump- just be sure to only buy one that has a closed system (Hygeia definitely is one. I think Ameda also is a closed system).
ACA just requires that a pump be covered. It may be a manual pump, it may be a rental and it may be an electric, but if the plan is an ACA plan (and most are unless grandfathered) something needs to be covered by it.
I had to literally tell them what page of the book my coverage was on and then she found it. They told me a lot of insurance is behind on knowing actual coverage and look at previous coverage because they just can't find it. So they quote that.
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